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Friday, February 22nd 2019. | Cheese Subs

They had been offering one of the best tasty subs since 1956. The menu has four great treats a customer will feel very accustomed to they have the Cold Subs which are freshly made Hot Subs that are freshly grilled Wraps which are outstandingly mouthwatering and Salads fresh nutritious and picked right out of the garden! If you are a person who values tradition who values hard work incorporates one s passion for the general welfare of the customers and at the same time earn from these qualities then you could be considered a certified Jersey Mike s Subs Franchisee. It s been over 50 years since the first Sub was carefully made with such succulent taste and yet as we face the 21st century Jersey Mike s Subs still hold on to its worth.

We now live in a society whose greatest value has become productivity. We get our news from short sound bites from the internet or TV now instead of reading the paper. We rarely read books anymore. We listen to them while we are stuck in traffic trying to get to work so we can get as much done in as little time as possible. The products we buy are made with the same goal in mind: maximum efficiency. But those who produce the few products that we still make in the U.S. whose ultimate goal is maximum efficiency seem to have lost their standard of quality. They make it fast but what happened to the concept of taking your time and doing it right? Some things just cannot be made fast without sacrificing quality. One of those products is cheese. Mass produced cheeses all seem to have the same "tinny" metallic taste.

There are over 50 flavors of cheese that are made in Ohio s Amish country. The most notable are Amish Swiss Sharp Swiss Baby Swiss Amish Butter Cheese Colby Farmers Cheese Jack Cheese Marble (Colby Jack) and Yogurt Cheese. They also produce numerous variations of each including smoked varieties and cheeses infused with peppers onions and bacon to name a few. A byproduct of the cheese making process is also butterfat which is used to make Amish Butter the best butter most will ever taste. But the Amish level of patience and dedication does not only apply to dairy products. Their religion discourages them from worldly pursuits so their ultimate goal in everything they do is perfection rather than profit.